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Robert on 'ridiculous' Twilight sex scenes

Los Angeles - Robert Pattinson found filming sex scenes with Kristen Stewart "ridiculous".

The Hollywood heartthrob - who recently rekindled his romance with the actress after she cheated on him with director Rupert Sanders - says shooting the intimate moments between their respective characters Edward Cullen and Bella Swan in the vampire movie was not easy because they had to look sexy while still making the movie suitable for a younger audience.

Speaking about the scene in Twilight Saga: Break Dawn - Part 2, Robert said: "The sex scene in this one is pretty ridiculous as well, you're shooting stuff to be PG, you're trying to think of things to make it sexy, it's supposed to be about the greatest vampire sex you've ever had. You try and give a face of ecstasy; guy's faces I don't think are really designed to do that."

The film is the final instalment of The Twilight Saga franchise and Robert admits he'll miss all of his castmates once the promotional tour is over but he will try to stay in touch with everyone.

Speaking on The Kyle and Jackie O Show on Australian station 2Day FM, he said: "I used to be really close with Kellan (Lutz) ... Jackson (Rathbone) has had a baby now ... Kellan is always in Korea and shooting movies in bizarre places. But I mean once you've had this sort of life altering experience with people it kind of stays with you for a long time."

Watch Robert talk about shooting Twilight sex scenes here:



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